FST Fall Reading Week—October 21-25
There will be no classes. FST offices are open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thesis Preparation Info Session (Recording)
Sr. Juliet recently held an information session for those entering their thesis work. Whether you are in the early preparation stages or in the middle of developing your thesis, this video recording will be a helpful resource.
Reminder: Student Leadership Announcement
In honor of All Souls’ Day, we invite all members of the FST community to submit photos of your loved ones who have entered eternal glory with God. We will be creating a slideshow to remember and celebrate their lives, which will be shared with the entire FST community on All Souls’ Day via email.
As a reminder, please include a photo along with their name and a few words to describe how they are related to you (e.g., friend, cousin, mother-in-law). Let us come together (virtually) to remember and honor those who have touched our lives.
Please send your submissions to brucetran@sandiego.edu by Monday, October 21, 2024.
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, October 23—Liturgy canceled
Thursday, October 24, 12:30pm—Chicago/Turabian workshop at Copley Library with Martha A. Adkins. All are welcome to attend this session to learn the basics of The Chicago Manual of Style and Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers.
Thursday, October 24, 7:00pm—Special Election Season Zoom Lecture with Fr. Thomas Nairn, OFM. The Franciscan Moral Vision. Taking its origin in the lives and spirituality of St. Francis and St. Clare, the Franciscan moral vision is an aesthetic vision where living morally arises from reflection on beauty, which in turn leads to a response to the generosity, graciousness, and love that God has first shown us. This lecture will reflect upon this vision and propose how it can help people of today in living our lives in response to God’s love. For more information, please click here.
Zoom rosary each Saturday at 4:30pm PDT. All are welcome to participate by clicking here.
Save the Date
Thursday, November 7, 4:15-5:45pm
Ministry Days—A Look at Parish and Diocesan Ministries
A panel of four presenters will discuss what ministry positions are potentially available at Catholic parishes or Diocesan offices, how to find those opportunities, and what to expect when serving in these roles.
This event will be in Coronado hall’s classroom (it can also be attended virtually). Time will be set aside for questions and answers. To register, please click here.